Caption
Portrait of Charles II Stanislaw Radziwill 1734–1790 called Mr. Lover, unknown painter after Konstanty Aleksandrowicz fl.1777–1794. Shown in bust, turned 3/4 to the left with blue eyes looking directly at the viewer: a middle-aged, stout man with a bald head, sagging cheeks, a lined face, a curled tawny mustache, a long straight nose, and three chins. Dressed in a red zupan and a dark blue kontusz with a red collar, wearing the star and ribbon of the Order of the White Eagle; a dark raspberry cloak lined with ermine fur is thrown over his shoulders. Background smooth, grayish-greenish, lightened in green near the head. In the upper left corner an inscription in white paint: FR. KAROL RADZIWILL | CALLED | MR. LOVER | + 1790. 1st half of the 19th century 19th century, Poland. Painting; height 72.4 cm, width 54.5 cm; with frame: height 80.5 cm, width 63 cm, thickness 6 cm., A painted portrait of a man shown from the chest up against a dark background, featuring flesh tones in his face and a reddish mustache, greenish eyes, and a pinkish complexion; he wears garments in deep red and dark blue with a lighter blue sash across his chest and a fur-trimmed cloak in brownish tones, and a metallic decorative star pinned near the sash; the overall palette includes black, dark brown, deep red, blue, green, brown, pink, and flesh tones.
Credit line
Photo12/Liszt Collection
Reference
LZT26A16_353
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79.9Mb (2.2Mb) / 15.5in x 20.0in / 4656 x 6000 (300dpi)